Carbon Black
2016 may have been “The Year of the Fileless Attack” and 2017 may have been “The Year of Ransomware,” but 2018 was, in many respects, “The Year of the Next-Gen Cyberattack." These attacks are increasingly being fueled by geopolitical tension and reveal how clever attackers have become in evolving to remain undetected — using techniques such as lateral movement, island hopping and counter incident response to stay invisible. Join our discussion on the latest in threat intelligence including: The most prevalent ransomware and commodity malware families during the past year. Why we're seeing increases in nation-state cyberattacks.
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BitSight
Find out what data tells us about the effectiveness of GDPR. After years of debate over whether to impose new cybersecurity regulations on companies, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect in Europe in May 2018. Already we’re seeing data breach victims ordered to pay fines under the new rules, and cookie disclosure notices are popping up on more websites than ever.
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On September 1st of this year, China’s Data Security Law went into effect, including strict guidelines on data residency. Combined with the existing Cybersecurity law and the PIPL regulation to come into effect on November 1st, this creates new requirements for data storage and processing. Companies that do business in China may need to keep some data in China only. This has significant implications for global companies that rely on Salesforce.
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TechGig
Two seasoned cybersecurity professionals will discuss the breadth of cybersecurity in today's financial institutions, how this critical defence function operates, and what attributes a cybersecurity professional might need, to be successful in this field. They will also explore some of the recent major cybersecurity incidents from around the globe, and then talk about cybersecurity within HSBC itself.
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